Víctor Peña Cortés

Automation Engineer at Bright Machines

Víctor Peña Cortés has a diverse work experience in the field of automation engineering. Víctor started their career at Flex in 2014, where they worked as a Debug Technician, responsible for analyzing and debugging electronic devices as well as supporting and maintaining test equipment. In 2016, they transitioned to the role of Automation Technician, focusing on automation-related tasks. In 2017, Víctor became an Automation Engineer, further advancing their expertise in automation engineering. Víctor worked in this role until 2018 when they became a Process Engineer at Flex, where they worked until 2020. Currently, Víctor is employed as an Automation Engineer at Bright Machines, where they provide technical on-site support for automated assembly lines in the automotive and industrial sectors. Víctor also contributes to the development and deployment of automated assembly solutions, while ensuring excellent customer communication and management.

Víctor Peña Cortés attended the Centro de Enseñanza Técnica Industrial from 2005 to 2009, where they completed a program in Electrical Technologist. Víctor then continued their education at the same institution from 2009 to 2014, earning a Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering.

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Zapopan, Mexico

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Bright Machines

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Headquartered in San Francisco, Bright Machines is an industry leading technology company that offers an innovative approach to intelligent, software-defined manufacturing. It leverages computer vision, machine learning, 3D simulation, and adaptive robotics to fundamentally change the flexibility, scalability, and economics of production. With more than 500 employees worldwide, Bright Machines operates R&D centers in the U.S. and Israel, with additional field operations in the U.S., Mexico, China, and Poland. In 2019 Bright Machines was named a “Technology Pioneer” by the World Economic Forum and one of “America’s Most Promising Artificial Intelligence Companies” by Forbes.